All but one (collector’s edition documentary) and BEGINS gets its own dedicated bonus disc because of the new transfer.

9 disc set vs 6 disc set.

"Because he's the hero that Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now... and so we'll hunt him... because he can take it... because he's not a hero... he's a silent guardian, a watchful protector... a DARK KNIGHT."

The standard operating procedure around here -- especially for highly anticipated titles -- is the exact opposite. With about one week to go, someone will get an early look, or claim to get an early look, and will report that the PQ or AQ is awful -- which sends the thread into a tizzy of whining, recriminations, and the ever-present "pre-order cancelled."

Then release day comes around, and one of the regulars who didn't freak-out will actually get the disc, and report back that everything is fine -- far from the disaster initially reported. In fact, it will be the opposite -- the movie will look better than it ever has.

Then we discover that the original poster was watching on a 1080 SDR television, on a download, through a fishbowl or some other top-notch gear.

Rinse, lather, repeat.

One year later, still loving 4K Ultra HD Blu ray: the "dead on arrival" format

pretty sure i read that early in this thread somewhere or along the way here

so im not sure why there is bickering

I know the consensus is he's supervising them all but I don't recall reading anything to support that. The only one I remember was as Italian interviewer, during a Dunkirk interview, asking whether TDK trilogy was getting remastered and whether Nolan was involved, to which he replied, "very much so."

I think he cared mostly about theatrical presentation of his movies, that's why TDK ended as a mess on Blu-ray, but now?

Quote:

4K Blu-ray with HDR is an incredibly exciting new home video format that allows a much closer recreation of viewing the original film print," said Christopher Nolan. "The deeper color palette comes closer to matching the analogue colors of film and we've restored the original theatrical mixes for this release. If you can't rewatch these films in the theater, this is the best experience you can have in your own home.

I'm new to 4K and was wondering if the Blu-ray copies that along with the 4K version are improved as well or just brought over from the original release. Can anyone confirm this with past movies released.